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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1929, p. 22

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56 _ . of Store in Ravinia Mr. J. °B. Garnett is opening a branch of his Highland Park store in the new building being erected at the corner of Roger Williams and St. Johns avenue, at Ravinia.~ This store is being opened for the conâ€" venience of the residents of that secâ€" tion of the city and will catry comâ€" plete ‘stocks for their inspection, and with the same courteous service for which the Garnett stores â€"are noted. A large attendance was present last Wednesday evening when Exâ€" cellent Companrion, John Y. Olson, the district inspector was present. Work on the Royal Arch degree was conâ€" ferred. 3 ; Garnett Opens Branch Highland Park Chapter No. 226, R. A. M. will meet next Wednesday eveâ€" ning, April 10 in Masonic temple. The Past and Most Excellent degree will be conferred on a class of canâ€" didates. ~ . Royal Arch Masons .__â€"__ Meet Next Wednesday gan,;~â€"byâ€"Harveyâ€" Miltimore. > The **pipe"* which wasâ€"made by drilling out white pine poles, was laid in the Michigan avenue and Lake street disâ€" trict, ‘in 1842 by TIra Miltimore, a brother of Harvey Miltomore‘s greatâ€" grandf:ther. Two miles of pipe and two tanks, â€"with a capacity of 1,250 barrels each, were constructed by the elder Miltimore for $25,000. â€" The "pipe" is in an excellent state ~of preservation. = â€"_ In the Highland Parkâ€"East Park district election, held Tuesday, for the selection of two members of the park board for the full term of six years, both the candidates, Fred Silâ€" ber and Clarence H. Witt, present members, were reâ€"elected without opâ€" position. About 105 votes were cast in the election. Both these officials have served. the district weHâ€" and faithfully in the past and that their services have been satisfactory is inâ€" dicated by the lack of opposition at thig election, > &‘ â€" t# (<;.8 .| South of Zion where a creek passâ€" ed under a culvert. on Sheridan road about 40 feet of the road with the bridge was washed out, and tratâ€" _fic on that section bf Sheridan road is being detoured until the damage ‘is repaired which may be two months or: more, according to reports from ‘Waukegan. ; 2 ~ Thursday, April 4, 1929 A cross section of the first water pipe instailed in Chicago today was placed on display in the Lake Counâ€" ty Fuel & Supply company, Waukeâ€" Display First Water : Pipe Lain in Chicago Silber and Witt Are | ~ Elected to Park Board The heavy rain storm of last Sunâ€" day did much damage "up and down the north shore, but city officials reâ€" port that no serious > damage «was done on the beach here. At Evanâ€" ston â€"and other points south there was considerable loss. A heavy storm of hail in the afternoon caused some damage here .especially toâ€" Fritz Bahr‘s gréenhouses, in which a large number of panes of glass were brokâ€" Storm Damage Here Is Not Great; Elsewhere Katherine Heberling, senior in the college of liberal arts at Northwestâ€" ern university, was elected president of theâ€"Woman‘s Self Government as. sociation at the annual election last week on the Evanston campus, Elizaâ€" beth Sweet, formerly. of Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, was chosen presiâ€" dent,. of the Woman‘s Atheltic‘ assoâ€" ciation andâ€" Olive Roper elected to head the Y. W. C. A. for the school year 1929â€"1930.. Results of the elecâ€" tions in which more than one thousâ€" _ and Northwestern coâ€"eds participated, follow: Woman‘s Self Government associationâ€"first viceâ€"president, Vir: : 7 â€"BSPOREhAIE: +C a Wmm ginia Saunders;. second viceâ€"president Girls from North Shore _ ._â€" Elected at Northwestern The city marshal is ordered to seize and impound unmuzzled dogs. Imâ€" pounded dogs, if not redeemed accordâ€" ing to law, will be destroyed. March 27, 1929.â€"Benjamin F. Lewis, Mayor. Dog Owners Take Notice â€" The running at large of unmuzzled dogs between Monday, April 1, 1929, and Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1929,â€" is hereby .deâ€" Tlared a nuisance. Any person ownâ€" ing, keeping, harboring or maintainâ€" ing any dog without muzzle during this period will be liable to a fine of not less than $5.00 nor more than $25.00. ®:* â€" â€" The following proclamation has been issued by Mayor Benjamin F. Lewis regarding the running at large of unmuzzled dogs: Proclamation Warns ~ _ ‘ of Unmuzzled Dogs T H E P RE $ 3 ed meeting this evening 1;xlâ€"fas_(;1;;c temple. The E. A; degree will be conferred. â€" *â€"~~ C t" â€"A.â€"0.â€"Fay Lodge No.â€"676â€" A.â€"F. and A. M,. will hold it‘s regular statâ€" of Mrs. Drecoll, is pendmgfn ".-1;18 action â€"$10,000.is sought. T ‘~â€"The motion was made last week, after a jury decided that Mrs. Keehn, whose husband is a majorâ€"general in the Illinois National Guard, was to blame for an accident in which Mrs. Emma Drecoll, of Lake Villa, was injured August 8, 1928, on the Lake Villa road. â€" * * Motion for a new trial for Mrs. Roy D. Keehn of Chicago, a summer resident ‘in â€" Lake county, will be argued April 6 before Circuit Judze Claire C. Edwards with Attorneys James G. Welch and Edward Woods, her counsel, contending that the judgment. of $7,500 assessed against her for an automobile accident, was exorbitant. ts R Motion for New Trial â€" In Keehn Damage Suit Virginia Berggren; â€"treasurer, Mary Stubbs; secretary, Emil Lowry; social chairman, Dorothy Verges. _ Woman‘s Athletic association â€" viceâ€"president, Ruth Orndoff; treasurer, Gertrude Ebâ€" erhart; secretary, Jane Ripley, Y. W. brdiakieni nds 35. sindvittetcnrid & Bestcmncraliienet did 4 J o oPC % 6. A.â€"â€"vice-pre;ident, Nathal}?'llc- Chesney; secretary, Doris Chatfield; treasurer, Estelle Englehardt of Wilâ€" mette. e c second suit, that of Herman, son A. 0. Fay Lodge Meets BITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Refined FOR RENTâ€"One room and kitchenette. HELP. WANTEDâ€"Girl for general h work ; home nights. Tel H. P. 3452. â€" HELP .WANTEDâ€"Girl :to learn pressing _of â€"garments on machine in dry cleaning plant. Tel. â€"Winnetka 144 or apply at 899 Hub. bard Woods, A. W; Zengeler Co. . 5pd _A very‘ interesting meeting of Deerfieldâ€"Shields â€"Chapter, of the Builders was held on Monday evening in Masonic ball. Several petitions were received. 7 gan" induced the management to imâ€" mediately procure another theatre for the continuation of this attraction in Chicago, hence the removal to the Selwyn theatre. i Richard Bennett in "Jarnegan," the outstanding dramatic success this seaâ€". son in Chicago, moves to the Selwyn theatre on Sunday, April 7. This change of theatres has been necessiâ€" tated by the fact that a contract was previously signed with a picture conâ€" cern for the exhibition of a movie at theâ€"present theatre in which Mr. Benâ€" nett is playing. The successful enâ€" gagement of Mr. Bennett‘s "Jarneâ€" y Bt se s 7 oo sipes Peinkneert dn rerne d dn id + oi Bc 4n pletely furnished : near transportation and stores. Tel. H. P. 38779; 1545 Judson aveâ€" ReruDe! 1 ced ce ut mt mds CMACEVCL woman desires position as housekeeper or children‘s. nurse ; â€"capable of taking _entire charsge ; referencesâ€"exchanged. â€" ifl. Rogers Park 2021. f ' % "Jarnegan" Moves to Selwyn Theatre April 7 FOR SALEâ€"Edison electric iron electric toaster, roasting pan, | and flour box. Tel. H. P. 3157. TOO LATE FOR WANTâ€"ADV. PAGE Builders Meet Mbnday ¢ iron, day bed, pan, . bread. box 5pd

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